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Jul 19, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The organisers of the IMC Over-40s Cricket World Cup Guyana 2026, in partnership with CWIMA recently announced that Peter Lewis Construction has officially come on board as a silver sponsor of the upcoming World Cup.
The tournament, which will bring together 16 international teams, supporters, families, officials, and cricket followers from around the world, represents a major sporting and cultural event for Guyana. The support of Peter Lewis Construction further strengthens the tournament’s local partnership base and highlights the important role that Guyanese businesses continue to play in supporting cricket, community development, and national pride.

Natasha Budram, Operations Manager of Peter Lewis Construction, presented the sponsorship cheque to Raj Singh, Chairman of CWIMA, in the presence of Peter Lewis and staff members of the sponsor.
Peter Lewis Construction is a respected Guyanese infrastructure and civil construction company providing road paving, resurfacing, rehabilitation, and maintenance; sidewalks; curbs; drainage systems; and other supporting infrastructure works. With a team bringing over 100 years of combined industry experience, the company has built its reputation on quality workmanship, professional service, reliability, safety, and a commitment to delivering projects to a high standard.
In welcoming Peter Lewis Construction as a sponsor, the organizing committee expressed its appreciation for the company’s support.
“We are delighted to welcome Peter Lewis Construction as a sponsor of the IMC Over-40s Cricket World Cup Guyana 2026,” said Raj Singh, Chairman of the organizing committee. “Their support demonstrates confidence in this tournament and in Guyana’s ability to successfully host a major international cricket event. Peter Lewis Construction is a company that represents hard work, reliability, quality, and commitment to national development, and those values align very well with the spirit of this World Cup.”
The sponsorship will support the successful staging of the tournament, which will feature competitive international cricket, community engagement, cultural pride, and significant visibility for Guyana as the host nation.
The organisers noted that private-sector support is essential to delivering an event of this scale. Sponsors such as Peter Lewis Construction help ensure the tournament is presented professionally while creating opportunities for players, officials, volunteers, local communities, and supporters to be part of a memorable World Cup experience.
The IMC Over-40s Cricket World Cup Guyana 2026 is expected to generate strong local, regional, and international interest, with matches, events, media coverage, live streaming, and digital engagement forming part of the overall tournament programme. The involvement of Peter Lewis Construction further strengthens the growing list of organizations supporting the event.
The organizing committee, together with CWIMA, thanks Peter Lewis Construction for its valued contribution and looks forward to working with the company in the lead-up to and during the World Cup.
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